Emergency: Repeated straining with little or no urine can be life-threatening. Contact a veterinarian now.
Founder & publisher

John Akrong

John Akrong founded Felivis and is accountable for its editorial direction, research coordination, digital-product publishing, corrections, and commercial disclosures.

Editorial responsibilities

  • Defines editorial priorities and owner-focused questions
  • Coordinates source research and internal fact-checking
  • Maintains medical, editorial, correction, privacy, and commercial policies
  • Oversees printable product scope, licensing, and refund disclosures
  • Records substantive updates and correction requests

Clinical boundary

John is not a veterinarian. He does not diagnose or treat animals, and Felivis content does not replace veterinary care. Health articles remain labeled Independent DVM review pending until an identifiable licensed veterinarian approves their final wording.

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Accountability

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Sources

Health guides identify the veterinary sources used to prepare the article.

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Review status

Every core health page states whether independent veterinary review is complete or pending.

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Corrections

Material concerns can be sent directly to Felivis for documented review.

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Founder note

“The owner does not need another vague warning. They need to know what to observe, when to call, and what information will help the veterinarian.”

That principle guides Felivis content, printable tools, corrections, and commercial decisions. Emergency guidance is kept visible, product promotion is separated from medical advice, and professional review is never implied before it has occurred.

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Medical disclaimer

Felivis provides educational information only. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, or replace veterinary care. If your cat may be blocked, unable to urinate, vomiting, weak, collapsed, or in severe distress, seek emergency veterinary care immediately.

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